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Night School: Boris Groys - After the Red Square

Monday, January 28th, 2008

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New Museum

Boris Groys, The Religion as Medium
Video still

Night School: Public Seminar 1
Boris Groys: After the Red Square

New Museum
235 Bowery
New York, NY 10002
212.219.1222

http://www.newmuseum.org

Program Schedule:

Thursday, January 31: Boris Groys, “Religion After Communism,” starting at 7 p.m. in the New Museum theater; open to the public. Tickets required (see below).

Friday, February 1: Guest Lecturer Mikhail Iampolski, “Post-Communist Russian Film,” starting at 7 p.m. in the New Museum theater; open to the public. Tickets required (see below).

Saturday, February 2: Boris Groys, “Eastern European Post-Communist Art,” starting at 3 p.m. in the New Museum theater; open to the public. Tickets required (see below).

Sunday, February 3: Discussion; limited to Night School seminar leaders, staff, and core
program participants.

The contemporary, post-communist situation is mostly understood as a time after the full and final victory of the market over all the attempts to put this rule into question. Accordingly, art is equated to the art market and an individual artwork is seen primarily as a commodity. Under this regime the only way for art to become “serious” is to become “critical”, which means that it tries to reflect explicitly on its own character-as- commodity. It is telling that the art of the former Communist or Socialist countries is regarded from this perspective as non-serious because it is non-critical by definition; this art could not reflect on itself as a commodity because it was not a commodity. (It was not a commodity because there was no market, and certainly no art market under Socialism).

But the equation between art and art market, be it critical or not, not only brings about the erasure of a substantial part of the art heritage of the 20th Century; it also - and this is the more important point - ignores the non- market dimensions of contemporary art that functions not only as commodity but also as propaganda (for example: Islamist videos), as a means to organize a new type of communal space and a new type of community itself. The goal of the seminar is to investigate precisely these non-market aspects of contemporary art in its relationship to the long tradition of non-market uses of art, related initially to the Socialist-Communist tradition.

Suggested reading:

Boris Groys, The Total Art of Stalinism, Princeton, 1995
Boris Groys, Ilya Kabakov. A man who flew into the cosmic space. Afterall/MIT, 2006.
Boris Groys (ed.), Dream Factory Communism, Schirn, Frankfurt a.M., 2004.
Jacques Derrida, Marx’ Gespenster, Suhrkamp, Frankfurt a.M., 2003
Giorgio Agamben, Die kommende Gemeinschaft, Merve, 2003.

Born in East Berlin in 1947, Boris Groys studied Philosophy and Mathematics at the University of Leningrad from 1965-71. Then, from 1971 to 1976 Groys worked as a research assistant at various institutes in Leningrad and from 1976-81 he was employed at the Institute for Structural and Applied Linguistics at the University of Moscow. In 1981 Groys emigrated from the former USSR to Germany. 1982-85 he received various grants in Germany and worked as a freelance author from 1986-87 in Cologne. Groys taught as Guest Professor in the States at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia in 1988 and at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles in 1991. He obtained his doctorate in Philosophy from the University of Muenster in 1992. Since 1994 Groys has been professor for Philosophy and Media Theory at the Academy for Design in Karlsruhe, Germany. And since January 1st 2001 Groys also serves as vice chancellor at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, which has since recieved un
iversity status. Member of the Association International des Critiques d’Art [AICA].

Night School is an artist’s project by Anton Vidokle in the form of a temporary school. A yearlong program of monthly seminars and workshops, Night School draws upon a group of local and international artists, writers, and theorists to conceptualize and conduct the program.

All events are free with Museum admission but tickets are required. Tickets can be reserved online or at the Museum one week before the seminar’s start; a limited number of tickets will be available one hour before each event’s start. Tickets are limited, distributed on a first-come-first-serve basis, and must be collected prior to the event’s start time. Unclaimed tickets will be released promptly at the event’s start time. Please check individual events below for tickets and more information.

Night School is part of the Museum as Hub, which is made possible by the Third Millennium Foundation.

With additional generous support from the Metlife Foundation

Additional support is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, and the New York State Council on the Arts.

Endowment support is provided by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Skadden, Arps Education Programs Fund and the William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fund for Education Programs at the
New Museum.

Generous support also provided by the Charlotte and Bill Ford Artist Talks Fund.

CIRCA Puerto Rico: The First International Art Fair in the Caribbean

Monday, January 28th, 2008

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CIRCA Puerto Rico

Carlos Betancourt, From the Rincón Flamboyant Series,
“FAMILY PORTRAIT (Mami, Papi, Alberto, and Me –Rincón, PR)”, 2005, Metallic Lambda Print (50×50cm)
Image Courtesy of Diana Lowenstein Fine Art,
Miami/Galeria Walter Otero, Puerto Rico

CIRCA Puerto Rico ‘08
The First International Art Fair in the Caribbean, Third Edition
San Juan, Puerto Rico

Dates:
April 11 - 14, 2008

Location:
Puerto Rico Convention Center
100 Convention Blvd.
San Juan, PR 00907

Web: http://www.circapr.com
Email: info@circapr.com

Press Contact: targetyourart@yahoo.es
VIP Program Contact: mariangela.capuzzo@circapr.com

CIRCA PR AS PARADIGM OF A FUNKY, INTIMATE, AND INTELLECTUAL ART FAIR

CIRCA Puerto Rico ’08, the first international art fair in the Caribbean and Central America, will be held from April 11 – April 14, 2008 at the new Puerto Rico Convention Center in San Juan, and will feature over 40 commercial galleries from Puerto Rico, Latin America, the United States, Europe, Canada, and Australia.

CIRCA PR ’08 will once again bring the best of Contemporary art to a local and international audience of collectors. It is the only art fair of its kind in the Caribbean and Central America, where an important group of collectors has emerged in the past few years. In just three years, CIRCA PR has shown its potential to give new visibility to the Caribbean art world where an exciting mix of regional artists, gallerists, institutions, and collectors, together with a selection of international galleries, offered a very personal and dynamic art fair.

SIZE DOES MATTER
Far from the madding crowds and the gigantism of most of the art fairs, at CIRCA PR we are convinced that an art fair should be small, intimate, and intellectually challenging. CIRCA continues with its humane scale in a friendly and sunny setting allowing gallerists, collectors and other art professionals to interact on a more personal one-to-one basis. Respected economist E.F.Schumacher once said “Small is beautiful”, hinting clearly to the most appropriate scale for an activity. And for us, size does
really matter.

WHAT THE PRESS SAID ABOUT CIRCA ‘07:
• “the fair featured a great mix of dealers and independent thinkers that aren’t found at other art fairs” (Walter Robinson, artnet)
• “Puerto Rico has something unique to offer to the world, which is increasingly about money and seeing the same thing everywhere you go” ( Joel Weinstein, Flash Art)
• “CIRCA is shaping up to be an exciting initiative” (Amanda Coulson Tema Celeste)
• “Puerto Rico possesses one of the highest densities of collectors that I know of in the art world” (Fernando Galán Art.es)

PARTICIPATING GALLERIES
356 (San Juan), Air de Paris (Paris), Altamira (Gijon), Artspace Witzenhausen (Amsterdam), Blow de la Barra (London), Botello (San Juan), Breenspace (Sydney), brot.undspiele (Berlin), Spencer Brownstone (New York), Adora Calvo (Salamanca), Casas Riegner (Bogota), Marta Cervera (Madrid), Contemporary Fine Arts (Berlin), Carmen Correa Contemporaneo (San Juan), CR3MA (San Juan), Dean Projects (New York), Espacio Liquido (Gijon), Henrique Faria Fine Art (New York), Gavlak (West Palm Beach), Alfredo Ginocchio Arte Internacional (Mexico DF), Moti Hasson (New York), Hardcore Art Contemporany Space (Miami), Caprice Horn (Berlin), Jacob Karpio (San Jose, CR), Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts (Miami), Federico Luger (Milan), Katharine Mulherin Contemporary Art (Toronto), Museum 52 (London), Pan American Art Projects (Miami), Raquel Ponce (Madrid), Walter Otero (San Juan), Point of View (New York), PM Gallery (Toronto), El Museo/Fernando Pradilla (Bogota), Primer Piso (San Juan), Lyle O. Reit
zel (Santo Domingo), Samson Projects (Boston), Schuebbe Project (Duesseldorf), Space Other (Boston), Spielhaus & Morrison (Berlin), Spinello Gallery (Miami), Storehouse Group(San Juan), Vane (UK), and Voges + Partner (Francfort).

THE CURATED ART FAIR
For the section In the Spot guest curators –among which Michel Blancsube from the Jumex Collection and Julieta Gonzalez from Espacio 1414- will put together a revolutionary concept-based exhibition from works exhibited at the fair; at the end of the day the curator will engage in a critical dialogue with the audience.

CHAMBRES DES COLLECTEURS and COLLECTOR’S PROGRAM
In response to the bourgeoning and dynamic artistic community, an important group of private collectors has emerged in Puerto Rico. In cooperation with these collectors and in hommage to Jan Hoet’s Chambres d’Amis (1986), the section “Chambres des Collecteurs” offers during CIRCA a unique possibility of visiting private collections. Our interesting and edgy collector’s program will offer visits to the following private collections: the Rosalia and Ugobono Collection with works by Melvin Martinez, Jonathan Meese, Guillermo Kuitca among others; Horacio Campolietto Collection with works by Erwin Olaf and Andres Serrano; in addition this year CIRCA will feature the opening of Luis Gutierrez Latin-American Photo Collection. Also on the VIP Programme is a visit to the exclusive “Country Club” Dorado Beach East in order to visit the Pepe Alvarez and Carlos Trapaga Collections. These are exciting collections you won’t miss that give a good idea of the collector’s vi
be on the island.

The VIP Program also hosts visits to artists’ studios, gallery walk, museum openings, and parties, in order to make Puerto Rico the ultimate experience for the visiting collector and art lover while enjoying the unique scene of Old San Juan and the incredible reggeaton parties. You can also enjoy the GOLF EXPERIENCE of a lifetime in one of the most celebrated courses in the Caribbean. A first for CIRCA, we invite you to tee off with us on April 15th, at 7:00am.For more information and bookings, call us at (787) 279-7675, or email us at info@circapr.com

SPECIAL HOTEL RATES
For reservations and special rates at the Normandie Hotel in San Juan, you may call (787) 729-2929 or 1-877-987-2929.
Remember to make your reservations under the group name: CIRCA ‘08.
Guests under the CIRCA group name will receive free transportation to and from the Normandie Hotel and the fair (by itinerary).

About Circa Puerto Rico ‘08
CIRCA Puerto Rico ’08 is organized by Portfolio FIAC, Inc., a corporation founded by Roberto J. Nieves and Anabelle Lampón to serve as a leading cultural management company in the Puerto Rican and Caribbean communities.

CIRCA Puerto Rico ‘08 is sponsored by Caribbean Merchandiser Services, Caras, MCS, the Normandie Hotel, and the Puerto Rico Convention Center.
It is supported by: Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, and Escuela de Artes Plásticas de Puerto Rico.

For more information please visit http://www.circapr.com or call (787) 279-7675.

Fair Contact: info@circapr.com
Media Contact: targetyourart@yahoo.es
Collector’s programme and VIP manager: mariangela.capuzzo@circapr.com

Canadian Art Magazine Re-launches New Website

Monday, January 28th, 2008

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Canadian Art Magazine

Mark Dion

Canadian Art magazine
RE-LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE

http://www.canadianart.ca features the American artist Mark Dion in an exclusive audiocast.

Mark Dion’s installations bring together art, science and natural history by playing off the human impulse to classify and order phenomena. Dion gave the first 2008 talk in the Canadian Art International Lecture Series on January 18th in Toronto. Listen in as he discusses the development of his work over the past ten years.

http://www.canadianart.ca/

http://www.canadianart.ca is an in-depth, easy-to-navigate resource guide that is updated weekly with exclusive online-only features on international artists, behind-the-scenes stories and audiocasts from the International Lecture Series.

Sign up for weekly e-bulletins that bring you the latest in Canadian and international exhibition openings, art-world news, audiocasts and information on Canadian Art programs, including:

• The Anne Lind International Program, which brings visiting artists, curators and critics to Toronto. Recent guests have included Martin Kersels, Jessica Morgan and Jens Hoffmann

• The Reel Artists Film Festival (February 21–24, 2008), which will screen world premieres of films about Jeff Wall and Takashi Murakami

Canadian Art is Canada’s most widely read visual-arts magazine. Canadian Art reflects the vitality of the visual-arts scene in Canada and internationally through intelligent, perceptive writing, artist profiles, special themed issues and extensive coverage of events and exhibitions.

Established in 1991, the Canadian Art Foundation is a charitable non-profit organization that fosters and supports the visual arts in Canada. The foundation’s nationwide educational program includes events, lectures, competitions, publications and other initiatives. Canadian Art magazine is the flagship project of the Canadian Art Foundation.

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